This update is targeted at users running Windows 7 in either the 32 or 64-bit version via Boot Camp 3.2 on Snow Leopard.

Macs running 10.7 Lion do not need the update, as that version (Boot Camp 4) can upgrade itself. Users running Boot Camp 3.2 can download the new package through Software Update or from Apple's download page.

Apple released a "Boot Camp 3.2 update for Windows 64-bit" yesterday, which it states that it added "support for the ATI-Radeon HD 5870 graphics card, Apple USB Ethernet Adapter, MacBook Air SuperDrive, and addresses critical bug fixes."

A second update released today "fixes a graphics issue that may cause an iMac to hang under certain conditions."

Apple doesn't specify which iMac models the firmware update targets, but the package will only install on applicable models and requires Mac OS X Lion. iMacs that need the update can download it through Software Update or from Apple's download page.

Seriously Apple, why are you investing in supporting the leach that is M$ on your beautiful devices. Get rid of Boot Camp altogether. By now you'd think that the windows converts would see that the beauty and simplicity of OS X and dump that piece of M$ crap.

Seriously Apple, why are you investing in supporting the leach that is M$ on your beautiful devices. Get rid of Boot Camp altogether. By now you'd think that the windows converts would see that the beauty and simplicity of OS X and dump that piece of M$ crap.